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Summary: The Brief Wonderous Life Of Oscar Wao

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The Brief Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao tells the life story of Oscar and his relationship with his sister Lola de Leon and the family curse fuku that affects their lives. The fuku is a curse that brings bad luck to an individual or family. Junot Diaz describes the fuku as: “just an ancient history, a ghost story from the past with no power to scare. In my parents’ days the fuku was real as heck, something your everyday person could believe in.” (Diaz 2). Oscar believed that his bad luck in romance and women was caused by the idea of the fuku, and the fuku played a significant role in his life. In contrast, Lola, Oscar’s older sister, did not believe in curses. In her narration, Lola chose to never believe in the family curse and she felt that she had the power to choose …show more content…

One day Maritza cornered Oscar and forced him to break up with Olga, which he did, but days later Oscar saw Maritza with another boy and she dumped him. This significant moment in his life is when Oscar believed the fuku entered his life and caused him bad luck with the ladies. Lola begged to differ, she did not believe the fuku was the reasoning for his bad luck with girls. She believed that if Oscar were to lose weight, stop wearing glasses, and threw out his porn collection he would have caught a girl’s attention. Lola did not have luck in the romance department either. Lola had a hard time finding someone who made her happy. She was stubborn, strong, and extremely intelligent which was not desirable by Dominican men. She refused to let anyone take advantage of her after she was sexually assaulted in the fourth grade and lived through her crazy years in high school. Lola cut off all of her hair, dressed in all black and was considered a “punk rocker”. Oscar was in contrast, a “nerd”, he wore glasses, was overweight and loved reading comic books and watch sci-fi movies. Both Oscar and Lola were outcasts in the Dominican

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